Definitions for psychic

psychic psy·chic

Spelling: [sahy-kik]
IPA: /ˈsaɪ kɪk/

Psychic is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 19 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 91 anagrams from letters in psychic (cchipsy).

Definitions for psychic

adjective

  1. of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
  2. Psychology. pertaining to or noting mental phenomena.
  3. outside of natural or scientific knowledge; spiritual.
  4. of or relating to some apparently nonphysical force or agency:
  5. sensitive to influences or forces of a nonphysical or supernatural nature.

noun

  1. a person who is allegedly sensitive to psychic influences or forces; medium.

Origin of psychic

First recorded in 1855-60, psychic is from the Greek word psȳchikós of the soul. See Psyche, -ic

Examples for psychic

In other words, there must be a psychic interest preceding the sex act.

Let me say at once that I am not taking up the question of the psychic, or entering into it at all.

Brown gave no sign of concern, as if he had suddenly suffered some psychic disconnect from consequences.

Both gipsy and psychic expert had failed in their prophecies.

But, his psychic performance in the British Empire was about as underwhelming as England's in the World Cup.

Does it not throw some doubts upon your own psychic fitness for mating at all?

One August day she left her psychic's office in tears, we heard, because the woman had warned her to stay away from Dodi Fayed.

The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes.

The greater the fear of failure, the more the psychic impotence increases.

Everything about the game, from its actual strategy to its psychic rhythms, revolved around him.

Word Value for psychic
Scrable

19

Words with friends

20

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